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Eudohrninae Burr, 1907 Eudohrnia metallica (Dohrn, 1864) Stett. Ent. Zeit. , 25: 90 Last tergite of male about twice than long, median section of posterior margin trans­versaly and slightly concavely truncate. Pygidium wide, in the superior view considerably wider than long, lateral angles of plate with minute but well discernible pegs, also median concave section with a median peg (Fig. 36). Cerci long, thin, more than thrice longer than width of last tergite. Inner margin of cerci with a well visible small tooth on median section. Male paramere medium elongate, median section slightly widened, anterior section visibly constricted at line of articulation of metaparameres. Genital lobe unpaired, medium long, but still projecting beyond half length of metaparameres. Virga long an thin, its basal section (anterior to basal vesiculum) curved, subtending 180°, then joining basal vesiculum after another curvature (Fig. 37). - Holotype male: Himalaya (gen.prep. No. 496, det. Dr. H. Steinmann). Paratype female: Himalaya (1 ex). - Tenasserim, Thagaja, Apr. 1887, coll. L. Fea (5 ex); Tonkin, Montes Museum, Apr.-Mai, 2-3000 m, coll. H. Frustorfer (3 ex). Neolobophorinae Burr, 1907 Neolobophora ruficeps (Burmeister, 1838) Handb. Ent., 2: 755 Mexico (7 ex); Costa Rica, coll. H. Schmidt (1 ex). Figs. 38-40. 38= Skalistes Columbiana sp. nov. head, pronotum and elytra, 49= male end of abdomen with cerci, 40= male genital organ (Original) FORFICULINAE BURR, 1907 Skalistes Columbiana sp.nov. (Figs. 38-40) Nearly black, slightly brownish black. Head wide, as wide as pronotum, eyes typical, removed from each other. Scapus slightly elongate, but slightly shorter than frontal distance between scapi. Pronotum wide and long, about as long as wide, lateral margins nearly paral­lel, posterior margin widely rounded. Elytrae. short, only slightly longer than length of pro­notum (Fig. 38). Abdomen very obscurely punctate, in essence rather greasily shiny. Last tergite relatively long, lateral margins diverging, hence anterior margin shorter than pos­terior margin, this latter visibly angulate at line of inner margins of cerci, median section slightly concave. Pygidium not visible superiorly (Fig. 39). Cerci evenly attenuating, largely

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